On Our Radar: Bad for Marriage — Long Commutes

Pass the popcorn and cozy up with this list of the top movie offices. Fast Companyranked the coolest workplaces to hit the big screen (not, as the site stresses, the best movies about offices – Office Space cracks us all up but surely didn’t inspire anyone to submit a resume to fictional Initech.) Transport yourself to Rep. Charlie Wilson’s Capitol Hill headquarters (from Charlie Wilson’s War) or Ron Burgundy and the gang’s KVWN Channel 4 studio (from Anchorman.) –Rachel Feintzeig

Unpaid interns are giving up more than a paycheck, ProPublica reports. They’re also not protected against sexual harassment, finding themselves in a “legal limbo,” according to a law professor and intern labor rights advocate. –Rachel Feintzeig

Critics of Obamacare fear that it will cause workers to lose their jobs or be forced to work fewer hours, but it’s not all doom and gloom. MarketWatch takes a look at the jobs that will be created once the law is implemented. –Anita Hofschneider

Does LinkedIn have the potential to create a “digital map of skills, workers and jobs” globally? LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner thinks so. In this Washington Post article, he outlines his vision for transforming vocational training, campus recruiting and more. –Anita Hofschneider

In distressing commuter news, Quartzwrites that people with long journeys to the office (more than 45 minutes) are a whopping 40% more likely to split from their spouses than those with more manageable trips. –Melissa Korn

And finally…

Applying to business school? You may want to hit the gym. A new study shows that graduate school applicants who are overweight and have in-person interviews are less likely to be accepted than their thinner peers, MarketWatch reports. –Anita Hofschneider

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